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Siran Upendra Deraniyagala (1 March 1942 – 5 October 2021) was a Sri Lankan archaeologist and historian, who served as the Director-General of Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology of Sri Lanka from 1992 to 2001. [1] He also served as the President of the Sri Lanka Council of Archaeologists. [2]
Archaeological work at Sigiriya began on a small scale in the 1890s. H.C.P. Bell was the first archaeologist to conduct extensive research on Sigiriya. The Cultural Triangle Project, launched by the Government of Sri Lanka, focused its attention on Sigiriya in 1982. Archaeological work began on the entire city for the first time under this project.
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English archaeologist, specializing in South Asian archaeology 1927 2017 Brigitte Bönisch-Brednich: German anthropologist Brit Solli: Norwegian archaeologist 1959 Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway: Italian art historian 1929 Butet Manurung: anthropologist or education activist 1972-02-21 C.H.E. Haspels: Archeologist 1894-09-15 1980-12-25 Camilla Wedgwood
Siran Upendra Deraniyagala (1942–2021) Sri Lankan archaeologist and historian, who served as the Director-General of Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology of Sri Lanka from 1992 to 2001; Donald Brian Doe (1920–2005) British; Arabia; Louis Felicien de Saulcy (1807–1880) French; Holy Land; Jules Desnoyers (1800–1887) French ...
Senake Dias Bandaranayake (1938 – March 2, 2015) was a Sri Lankan archeologist, who served as emeritus professor and vice chancellor at University of Kelaniya. His research was focused on architecture, art history, and ancient paintings of South Asia , including Sri Lanka.
Women in Sri Lanka make up to 52.09% of the population according to the 2012 census of Sri Lanka. [7] Sri Lankan women have contributed greatly to the country's development, in many areas. Historically, a masculine bias has dominated Sri Lankan culture , although woman have been allowed to vote in elections since 1931 . [ 8 ]
Pages in category "Sri Lankan women scientists" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.